Christian religious rally met with a chorus of kazoos at Seattle’s Gas Works Park Noel Gasca September 01, 2025 / 4:42 pm
It’s not uncommon to hear megaphones, air horns, or drums at a protest - but what about a kazoo cover of a pop anthem?
Chappell Roan’s hit “ Pink Pony Club” , a dance-pop sensation and love letter to the queer community, dominated last summer’s music charts.
But on Saturday, the hit took on new meaning as a protest anthem for the roughly 200 people who showed up at Seattle’s Gas Works Park to demonstrate against an evangelical Christian worship rally, "Revive in 25."
The event was hosted by Let Us Worship, a Christian activist group created by Sean Feucht, a Christian nationalist and musician.
Feucht has shared anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric online, which prompted